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Psychology students enjoy university. Students find university a wonderful place to learn, fun and making friends.
But students want tips and information about exams, coursework, how to learn at university, and so much more.
University student and bestselling writer Connor Whiteley writes an engaging, conversational and brilliant book to help ask these great questions.
If you’re looking for a brilliant book to help you understand university more. You NEED this outstanding book.
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A Student’s Guide To University And Learning includes
Introduction
Part One: General Learning Tips
5 Revision Techniques For University Students
5 Things You Need To Master Online Learning
3 Tips Reduce Distractions Online Learning
Part Two: Exams
How To Remain Calm During A University Exam?
How Should Students Prepare For Exam Season?
Online Exams For University Students: A Student’s Prespective
Being Kind To Yourself During Exam Season For University Students
How To Deal With Stress And Anxiety When Waiting For Exam Marks?
Part Three: Coursework Tips
Coursework Time Management
How To Prepare For Group Projects At University?
How To Prepare For Presentations At University?
Part Four: General Social Tips For University Students
Finding Your People At University
Why Is University An Interesting Time For LGBT+ Students?
Finding Your Passion Again For University Students
Part Five: The Christmas Break
How To Prepare For The Final Week Before Christmas At University?
What To Do Over The Christmas University Break?
How To Face The New Year?
How To Get Back Into The Swing of Things At University?
Part Six: Placements, Work Experience and Summer Holidays
How To Make The Most Of Your Summer Holidays?
How To Find A Part-Time Job At University?
How Does Work Experience Benefit University Students?
Should You Do A Placement Year?
Conclusion
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Release date
E-bog: 21. juli 2023
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